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In the case that you are using Slope-Intercept Form, no, you only plot two points: the y-intercept and one other point. If you don't use Slope-Intercept Form, then you have to use three points.
Yes
by eating a bana and yes
You do not have to plot it first but it is a point whose location is sometimes easy to find.
Plot its straight line equation on the Cartesian plane
You have to have data in order to find Ea.
In the case that you are using Slope-Intercept Form, no, you only plot two points: the y-intercept and one other point. If you don't use Slope-Intercept Form, then you have to use three points.
Yes
by eating a bana and yes
You do not have to plot it first but it is a point whose location is sometimes easy to find.
Plot the y-axis, which is the b in the y=mx+b in the slope intercept equation. Then, you put your slope and plot the line.
Vmax (y-intercept) remains the same and the Km (x-intercept) changes
Plot its straight line equation on the Cartesian plane
It guarantees that the slope and intercept are minimized.
Arrhenius water.
The x-intercept is equal to -b/m.
The y-intercept is 0 and the slope is 1.